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With 75,000
inhabitants, Buon Ma Thuot is the capital of Dak Lak province and home
of the Rhade (or E De) peoples. Buon Ma Thuot is the most populated
region in the highlands. In the past it was a center for game hunting
and home to an important American military base. Today Buon Ma Thuot is
famous for its trademark coffee plantations. Besides the Rhade, M'Nong
and Bahnar ethnic groups also live here.
ETHNOGRAPHIC MUSEUM
There are said to be 31 distinct ethnic groups in Dak Lak province. The
museum is a place to gain an understanding of these disparate groups.
The museum displays many features of traditional dress, agricultural
implements, fishing tackle, bows and arrows, weaving looms and musical
instruments.
DON VILLAG E
Don village is famous for catching and taming wild elephants, and
elephant rides are popular among visitors and an interesting way to get
around. Situated on the banks of the Krong Ana River, the village is
50km (31 miles) from Buon Ma Thuot. The village has many very beautiful
stilt houses built by the M'Nong, Gia Lai, Khmer and Loa ethnic groups.
The village also offers opportunities to join in the cultural activities
of ethnic people, cooking rice and tasting Ruou Can - a wine distilled
from wild leaves, cassava roots and rice, drunk from a large earthen jar
through bamboo straws.

D'RAY SAP FALLS
D'ray Sap is the E De language name for this waterfall meaning Fall of
Mist. D'ray Sap Falls is about 30km (18 miles) from Buon Ma Thuot, and
is surrounded by rainforest. The fall's name is derived from the misty
vapor cloud rising from the foaming water at the base of the falls.
Echoes from the roar of the falls can be heard from great distances.
LAK LAKE
Lak Lake (Ho Lak) is about 50km (31 miles) south of Buon Ma Thuot.
Framed by low mountains, the lake is home to many varieties of wading
birds. Emperor Bao Dai built a small palace here, but it is now in
ruins. A climb up the adjacent hill is well worthwhile for its fantastic
lake views. A visit to the nearby M'nong villages is also a unique
experience.
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